Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro expressed optimism that the tax amnesty policy would trigger economic growth. ...
The World Bank has projected that Indonesian Gross Domestic Product (GDP) would grow at a rate of 5.1 percent in 2016 ...
Despite witnessing low performance in the first quarter, the government is optimistic that the economic growth in the ...
Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro has expressed optimism for the expected economic growth in the second quarter, ...
Coordinating Minister for Economy Darmin Nasution predicted the country would chalk up a higher economic growth in the ...
Indonesias economy grew by 4.92 percent in the first quarter of this year due to, among other factors, government ...
The National Development Planning Agency (Bappenas) is optimistic that the national economy will perform better in the ...
Economist of Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) Gundy Cahyadi predicted Indonesian economy would grow 5.2 percent ...
The government will make every effort to maintain tax receipts from the non-oil/non-gas sector in anticipation of the ...
Japans Rating and Investment Information Inc. (R&I) has again rated Indonesia as "investment grade," Bank Indonesia ...
Vice President Jusuf Kalla has expressed the hope that the tax amnesty bill could be deliberated in the next session ...
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbulls honeymoon period may be ending, with economists and political analysts ...
The Indonesian economy is expected to perform better this year than it did last year after the government issued a ...
Indonesias economy grew at a slow pace in 2015 due to internal and external factors but government is confident of ...
Indonesia still has a deficit in its balance of trade as its exports have not recovered, Finance Minister Bambang ...